The South American country of Ecuador provides a fascinating case study for understanding the construction and emergence of race and ethnic identities. While themes of ethnic identities, indigeneity, and race relations are commonly examined in our respective disciplines, it is less common to bring together essays with from scholars from such a broad variety of disciplines. The papers collected in this volume provide an opportunity to explore indigeneity in comparative perspective with the rest of the region, as well as to highlight the historically important but understudied Afro-Ecuadorian perspectives.The essays in this volume break out of the common tropes and themes that scholars typically employ in their studies of race and ethnicity in Ecuador. In examining Afro-Ecuadorians and Indigenous peoples through the lens of politics, culture, religion, gender, and environmental concerns, we come to a better understanding of the problems and promises facing this country. These essays convey a large diversity of perspectives, disciplines, and issues that reflect the richness and complexities of the social processes that are present in Ecuador.
Marc Becker
Indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorians Facing the Twenty-First Century [PDF ebook]
Indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorians Facing the Twenty-First Century [PDF ebook]
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Formato PDF ● Pagine 230 ● ISBN 9781443869119 ● Editore Marc Becker ● Casa editrice Cambridge Scholars Publishing ● Pubblicato 2014 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 3522027 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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